On May 9, 1920, members of Wesley Methodist Church at Dundas Street West and Ossington Avenue dedicated a new organ inscribed: “ln memory of the heroic dead” to honour the twenty-five men of the church who lost their lives during the war. The saxophone organ stop, the only one in Canada, and perhaps only the second installed in North America was memorialized to Flight Sub-Lieutenant George K. Williams, who served with the Royal Naval Air Service, No. 3 Wing. He was killed in an accident while training in France in June 1916.
Fire destroyed the church on the evening of 22 November 1957, just months after the congregation paid for the restoration of the memorial organ. The congregation did not rebuild.